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Lee Daniel Crocker

American software programmer Lee Daniel Crocker at Internet Archive, 2008

Lee Daniel Crocker (born July 3, 1963) is an American computer programmer. He is best known for rewriting the software upon which Wikipedia runs, to address scalability problems. This software, originally known as "Phase III", went live in July 2002 and became the foundation of what is now called MediaWiki. MediaWiki's code repository was still named "phase3" until the move from Subversion to Git in March 2012.

He is a co-author of the PNG specification, and was also involved in the creation of the GIF and JPEG image file formats. He invented the per-scanline variable pre-filtering compression method used by PNG, the sum-of-abs heuristic used by many encoding programs, and proposed an early version of the Adam7 algorithm, using 5 p*es rather than 7. In 1998, he was one of the 23 original creators of the "Transhumanist Declaration". As of 1999, he was a member of the Extropians futurist society.

In June 2010, Crocker and others won the USENIX Advanced Computing Technical *ociation STUG award for contributions to the Wikipedia software.

See also

  • List of Wikipedia people

References

    External links

    • Lee Daniel Crocker's Wikipedia user page
    • Information Week May 7, 2007: The Best Web Software Ever Written
    • San Diego Union-Tribune December 6, 2004: Everyone's Encyclopedia
    • Dr. Dobb's Journal #232 July 1995 (Vol 20, Issue 7), pp. 36–44: PNG: The Portable Network Graphic Format